Griffiths claims that at the start of the season his aim was to get back involved with the Scotland set-up and is delighted to have achieved this goal:

"Getting back into the Scotland squad at the start of the season was my main aim and I have managed to do that."

While Celtic have not performed to the high levels expected from them throughout the course of the season, they still lead the Scottish Premiership by nine points. An early exit in Europe and the loss to fierce rivals Rangers in the Scottish Cup semi-final were key factor's in Ronny Deila's decision to leave the club at the end of the season.

The Hoops' final four fixtures consist of trips to Hearts and St Johnstone and home games against Aberdeen and Motherwell, and if Griffiths manages to find the net four times or more, he will create history in becoming Scottish football's greatest ever goalscorer.

Antony Martin

A passionate football writer with an obsession for the beautiful game. Still has not seen either his club or country win a trophy during his time on earth. Aside from football, he is also a keen follower of golf, tennis and darts.